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BABY'S DELICATE SKIN. A Uttlp 19-Mcniiis-Old Ml Jo's Tsrriblo Skin TfoubiQ—Wow a Living Plptura, ' Thanks to fcam-Buk. Baby's soft, delicate skin is ever pubjcct to oliofings, inflamed patches, rashes, and eruption^'and the pain the littte one gote through is pftea most pitiful. Light appli* cations of the puio and wholesome Z&m-Uult will spotlio the itching irritation, bring the child welcome relief, r.;id-allow it . to' fall inte~ peaceful, slumber. T|ie 'following 'otter from a Grateful mother will interest all whoso little ones nro afflicted with rash, 01 any fonlt of sl;in trouble. "From birth my baby girl, »~vd 10 months, .Ttiffcral with an inflamed pate;!," says Mib. E. Kelly, of Third Street, Port Pirie, S.A. ' "I had doctor (ifter doctor attending tJi6 lifctlitj one, byt tiiey all failed to do her any good. Several nurses' also jittonded the child, witJx l.il:o unsatisfactory results. I was 'nearly driven mad with tho temblo ■ scrcair.a of the poor little mite, and (tight after niylit 1 had 110 rest. 1 1 was at a 'oss to know what next to do, when I read ' about Zam-Buk and its wonderful success ill such troubles. 1 at once gave it a trial, and the effect was splendid. When I hud iiskl but one pot of Zam-|3uk the. patch was quite.'healed, ai)d not the sliphtrst mark \ romains. The child Jb now .'a living picture, and Vfliere it was once painful to look at bor it- is now a pleasure. l'lrasi.l, »ml.:<'■!, n:<i I that Zam-liul; ,v;i« bnini'.lil Jtrfop' uiv Dol!<■<•, . as it has savo.hny ll,!i' r a U <V Mjli.'Vtug, and myself a lot.of- porry *a.«j<} ait.xit iy,' We hail trie.l iMiiiy other repi^lM;*, but-notliiiig "ditl lie* any gomi until came along." ' Kveiy home nceils I'm "Cs, S3~isiriseM^f;,vE3: per pot.

Churchmen aro oiiffagoj in a battja that will require nil their determination and courage—the battle on behalf of the sanctity of family life and Christian morality.—Viscount Halifax. Come rain; come snow; let cold'winds blow. Tnko I'HOSPHOIi at' once', and vonr bodica will glow. PHOSPHOL EMULSION is a puro Cod-liver oil, iind pleasant to tuko. 2

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 584, 12 August 1909, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 584, 12 August 1909, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 584, 12 August 1909, Page 2

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